Community Conversations About Anti-Racism In Winooski, Vermont
A Project of the Community News Service in Collaboration with Winooski Students
Produced by: Leah Kelleher, Jordan Mitchell, Meredith Rathburn, Khellmar “OJ” Daring, and David Klinker
Supported by: Dan Higgins Community-Engaged Arts and Humanities Fund and the UVM Humanities Center, Channel 17/Town Meeting TV, and Community News Service (UVM)
Emily Hecker | Communications and Development Director of Winooski Schools
Emily Hecker, the Communication and Development Director for the Winooski School District, talks a little what goes on in Winooski schools, and the amazing stories that are coming from them.
Alicia Finley | Recreation and Parks Manager
Winooski Recreation and Parks Manager Alicia Finley discusses her role as manager, parks in Winooski, and future projects.
Why do People Like Winooski?
A collection of short interviews with the townsfolk of Winooski about what about the Onion City makes it so appealing.
Liz Edsell | Chair of the Winooski Charter Commission
Liz Edsell, the chair of the Winooski Charter Commission, talks about the role of the Charter, especially in regard to recent discussions surrounding the possibility of allowing all residents to vote in town elections.
Jon Rauscher | Public Works Director of Winooski
Jon Rauscher, the Public Works Director of the city of Winooski, explains current plans for construction in Winooski, the challenges of building projects for a community, and the hopes he has for the city.
Ray Coffey | Community Services Director of Winooski
Ray Coffey, the Community Services Director of Winooski, explains the unique charm of the Winooksi community, and how he and other hope to help the community further flourish.